Low-cost, lightweight and easily installed, the 1201 integrates with most existing transponders to enable compliance with ADS-B Out equipage requirements prior to the Jan. 1, 2020 deadline. Approved for all ICAO jurisdictions worldwide, the self-contained system also interfaces with compatible certified ADS-B In receivers for viewing ADS-B weather and traffic information on tablet and other multifunction displays.

The Legend Cub is a widely recognized leader in light-sport aircraft. It delivers higher power-to-weight ratio than many aircraft in its class and is a favorite among private and commercial pilots flying for sport.

"The light weight, easy installation and low cost of our 1201 sensor for the Legend Cub is a great example of the modularity of our ADS-B systems," said Tim Taylor, CEO of FreeFlight Systems. "Whether pilots need a key sensor like the 1201 or a complete ADS-B system our broad line of solutions, enable affordable and practical ADS-B compliance for most aircraft."

About American LegendAmerican Legend Aircraft Company manufactures the Legend Cub and Super Legend—both FAA-certified aircraft for sport, recreation and training. These aircraft are powered by proven Continental and Lycoming engines. A kit version of the Legend Cub allows amateur builders to create and fly their own, and can be certified to 1,750 GTOW. For further information, contact American Legend Aircraft Company at 1810 Piper Lane, Sulphur Springs, Texas 75482; call 903-885-7000, or log on to www.legend.aero, facebook.com/LegendAircraft.

About FreeFlight SystemsFreeFlight Systems designs and manufactures high-performance avionics for flight safety and for delivering the substantial safety, cost, environmental and other benefits from the NextGen airspace transformation. Founded in 2001 and based in Texas, the company pioneered the first certified aviation WAAS GPS receiver and the first rule-compliant UAT ADS-B system. FreeFlight Systems produces a range of high quality, American-made, competitively priced systems for installation in all aircraft types. For more information, please visit www.freeflightsystems.com